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    Reloading course

    Can anyone recommend a reloading course in lower NI?


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    I don’t even know if there is such a thing.
    I learnt from Nick Harvey’s book, and there is heaps on YouTube nowadays, and plenty of good buggers who will show you the basics
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    I went to the school on hard knocks and learnt the hard way. Lindsey Duncan in Gore gave me he basics years ago. I wish there was courses back then.
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    I just read up on it. Nick Harvey's book is good. Heaps on YouTube if u prefer videos. Bear in mind that just because people can use a video camera it doesn't make them an expert or even safe reloader.i
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    Some U tubers are quite stupid when it comes to reloading a new reloader should by some good manuals and read them cover to cover before even buying
    reloading tools,
    https://www.buyzedikerbooks.com/coll...top-grade-ammo
    I can recommend this book for a newbie it is worth it's price has all the information you need to get started .
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    Hi Jan. PM'ed you
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    Will help if you know the imperial system. A decent set of digital verniers goes along way as well. It's little things like that, that will help you pick it up a lot faster.
    I'm in Wellington if you need a hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McNotty View Post
    Will help if you know the imperial system. A decent set of digital verniers goes along way as well. It's little things like that, that will help you pick it up a lot faster.
    I'm in Wellington if you need a hand.
    Thanks McNotty.
    Will continue to read up as much as I can and I will make contact once I get going.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    Some U tubers are quite stupid when it comes to reloading a new reloader should by some good manuals and read them cover to cover before even buying
    reloading tools,
    https://www.buyzedikerbooks.com/coll...top-grade-ammo
    I can recommend this book for a newbie it is worth it's price has all the information you need to get started .
    Thanks shooternz


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